The Women's Football Show - Women's association football - Netflix

Women's association football, also commonly known as women’s football,
or women's soccer, is the most prominent team sport played by women
around the globe. It is played at the professional level in numerous
countries throughout the world and 176 national teams participate
internationally. The history of women's football has seen major
competitions being launched at both the national and international
levels. Women's football has faced many struggles throughout its
history. Although its first golden age occurred in the United Kingdom in
the early 1920s, when one match achieved over 50,000 spectators, The
Football Association initiated a ban in 1921 that disallowed women's
football games from the grounds used by its member clubs. The ban stayed
in effect until July 1971.

The Women's Football Show - Youth tournaments - Netflix

In 2002, FIFA inaugurated a women's youth championship, officially
called the FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship. The first event was
hosted by Canada. The final was an all-CONCACAF affair, with the USA
defeating the host Canadians 1-0 with an extra-time golden goal. The
second event was held in Thailand in 2004 and won by Germany. The age
limit was raised to 20, starting with the 2006 event held in Russia.
Demonstrating the increasing global reach of the women's game, the
winners of this event were North Korea. The tournament was renamed the
FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup, effective with the 2008 edition won by the
USA in Chile. The current champions are North Korea, who won in Papua
New Guinea in 2016. In 2008, FIFA instituted an under-17 world
championship. The inaugural event, held in New Zealand, was won by North
Korea. The current champions at this level are North Korea, who won in
Jordan in 2016.